A man who allegedly sent a woman an unsolicited text message containing an image of his genitalia without notifying her of the content did not violate a 1970 Georgia law making it a crime to deliver material depicting nudity through the mail without a warning, the Georgia Supreme Court held Feb. 24 (Warren v. State, Ga., S13A1904, 2/24/14).
A specific prohibition against sending material depicting nudity or sexual conduct through the mail unsolicited without a warning under Ga. Code Ann. § 16-12-81(a) is clearly aimed at tangible material delivered in a tangible manner, the court said in ...
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